Math, asked by harshita6624, 3 months ago

The price of a shirt was 250. In January, the price was increased by 10% and
during June it was reduced by 10%. What is the new price of the shirt?

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Answered by priyaumare68
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Answer:

10%-10%= the normal price

Step-by-step explanation:

the price of the shirt is 250 only.

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Answered by garima8258
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Answer:

Answer:Price of shirt = Rs 250

Answer:Price of shirt = Rs 250When increased by 10% it gives = 250*10/100

Answer:Price of shirt = Rs 250When increased by 10% it gives = 250*10/100Now zero zero are cancelled and we get Rs 25

Answer:Price of shirt = Rs 250When increased by 10% it gives = 250*10/100Now zero zero are cancelled and we get Rs 25So the increased price = Rs 250+Rs 25 = Rs 275

Answer:Price of shirt = Rs 250When increased by 10% it gives = 250*10/100Now zero zero are cancelled and we get Rs 25So the increased price = Rs 250+Rs 25 = Rs 275When decreased by 10% it gives = 275*10/100 = 27.5

Answer:Price of shirt = Rs 250When increased by 10% it gives = 250*10/100Now zero zero are cancelled and we get Rs 25So the increased price = Rs 250+Rs 25 = Rs 275When decreased by 10% it gives = 275*10/100 = 27.5So the decreased price = Rs 275-Rs 27.5 = Rs 247.5

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